SMOK, the crazy company that brought you the Cloud Beast is at it once again with the TFV12 Cloud Beast King. They just dethroned their own TFV 8 as the ruler of the Sub-Ohm world with their new TFV 12 Cloud Beast King. The name says it all- we have a new king in this field.

Its rated up to 350W(V12-T12 version). If you think that having 8 coils inside a coil-head is too much, Smok found a way to fit 12 coils. How crazy is it.

Leave it to SMOK to figure out how to cram twelve coils into one coil-head. When they got up to eight, we thought it was getting out of hand but a dozen coils!? Jesus Christ dude. There will be a wide range of other coil options available in addition to these crazy duodenary coil heads.

Looking at the overall design, TFV12 is made up of Stainless Steel with High quality heat resistant glass to hold the 6ml of juice, which is good because it probably goes through more juice than a day care center. The TFV12 is heat resistant and explosion proof, whatever that means. The Cloud Beast King has a 27mm “chest” and looks bigger than your regular tanks since it was designed to fit the bigger higher powered quad-cell mod.

It comes in a variety of awesome colors and features their signature top-fill rotary design with hinge lock for more hassle-free juice filling. Unlike the other tanks where in you will need to unscrew the top cap or remove the top cap before you can fill up the tank. It also has a huge fill slot to accommodate all kinds of juice bottles.

At the bottom, you will see massive dual adjustable airflow holes. It is noticeably bigger than the slots of its predecessor since 12 coils need the maximum amount air specially when using at high-powered settings. It also uses a 510 threaded connection that makes it compatible with almost every mod in the market.

I think this tank is going to be very popular since the trends are now leaning towards quad-cell mods that are capable of above 300W. I don’t know why you would ever need such a hot vape but if you do, the Cloud Beast King can handle it. I wonder how it will compare to the iJoy EXO.

This tank can be purchased with two options; one is the TFV12 Kit which includes the amazing Duodenary Coils preinstalled and two quadruple coils, the other one is the RBA Edition which includes the post-less triple coil RBA and velocity style two-pole deck.

The Duodenary coil is the star of the show, having 12 coils rated at 60W – 350W truly shows the power this tank can handle.

I don’t know why SMOK released this product with two different sets. I mean they could have included one RBA(SMOK TFV12 RBA tank) in to the Kit and ditch the other quadruple coil just like what they have with the TFV8 package. I know it is a marketing strategy, but for me the reason it was called TFV 12 is because of the Duodenary Coil; so the TFV12 RBA edition is just an ordinary rebuildable coil head inside the TFV12 tank.

How do you think the TFV12 is going to compare to the original Cloud Beast TFV8 tank? Leave your opinion.